Lesson 15: Modifying Page Layout

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Introduction

You may find that the default page layout settings in Word are not sufficient for the document you want to create, in which case you will want to modify these settings. In addition, you may want to change the page formatting depending on the document you're creating.

In this lesson, you will learn how to change the page orientation, paper size, and page margins, as well as how to insert a break.

You can always access the Page Setup dialog box by clicking the small arrow in the bottom-right corner of the Page Setup group. The dialog box should look familiar to people who have used previous versions of Word.

To insert a break:

Place your insertion point where you want the break to appear.

Select the Page Layout tab.

Click the Breaks command. A menu appears.

Left-click a break option to select it. The break will appear in the document.

Why would you need to use a break? Each type of break serves a different purpose and will affect the document in different ways. Page breaks move text to a new page before reaching the end of a page, while section breaks create a barrier between parts of the document for formatting purposes. Column breaks split text in columns at a specific point. Practice using the various break styles to see how they affect the document.

Challenge!

Use the newsletter or any Word document you choose to complete this challenge.